Rehab Gab

By: Rehab Robotics Lab
  • Summary

  • We're a research lab at the University of Alberta passionate about equity and accessibility, and we want to help people learn about all the cool work happening in rehabilitation science around the world (including the work we do!). We'll talk about ongoing work our team is doing, new publications and exciting developments we've heard about, and current issues that people, especially students, in academia are facing.
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Episodes
  • Bean Gill: Tech, Rehab, and Making Change
    Aug 16 2024

    We are joined for this Season 2 opening episode by Bean Gill - advocate, entrepreneur, and wheelchair user. Join us for a great conversation around accessibility, technology, and Bean's own journey.


    Connect with Bean

    www.callmebean.com @branzoid on Instagram and TikTok

    www.reyu.ca

    @bollywheels on Instagram


    Follow us! @uofarehabrobot @uofarehabroboticslab

    Email us at rehabrobotics@ualberta.ca

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    44 mins
  • Moving Parts: Biomechanics in Rehab!
    Jul 3 2024

    We're back - with our fearless leader, Dr. Martin Ferguson-Pell! Join us for an episode full of history, science, and...pee?! Dr. Ferguson-Pell is a co-Principal Investigator of the Rehab Robotics Lab and sat down with our host, Emily Armstrong, to talk career inspiration, how biomechanics has changed over time, and how his work has progressed with technology advances.

    You never know what you'll learn next!

    Have an idea for an upcoming episode? Anything you want to learn more about? Get in touch! rehabrobotics@ualberta.ca

    Follow us on socials! @uofarehabroboticslab @uofarehabrobot

    And as always, if you're interested in learning more, check out some of these papers:

    Shiferaw, W.S., Akalu, T.Y., Mulugeta, H. et al. The global burden of pressure ulcers among patients with spinal cord injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Musculoskelet Disord 21, 334 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-020-03369-0

    MacDuff, H., Armstrong, E., & Ferguson-Pell, M. (2022). Technologies measuring manual wheelchair propulsion metrics: a scoping review. Assistive Technology, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1080/10400435.2022.2075488

    L. Qi, S. Guan, L. Zhang, H. -L. Liu, C. -K. Sun and M. Ferguson-Pell, "The Effect of Fatigue on Wheelchair Users’ Upper Limb Muscle Coordination Patterns in Time-Frequency and Principal Component Analysis," in IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, vol. 29, pp. 2096-2102, 2021, doi: 10.1109/TNSRE.2021.3119359.

    Sacco, I. C. N., Trombini-Souza, F., & Suda, E. Y. (2023). Impact of biomechanics on therapeutic interventions and rehabilitation for major chronic musculoskeletal conditions: A 50-year perspective. Journal of biomechanics, 154, 111604. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2023.111604

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    35 mins
  • Breaking Barriers: Exploring Ableism and Assistive Technology with Dr. Danielle Peers
    Apr 16 2024

    Welcome back to Rehab Gab! Today we are joined by Dr. Danielle Peers, a Canada Research Chair, Associate Professor at the University of Alberta, former Team Canada Paralympic wheelchair basketball athlete, and the Academic Lead on Equity Praxis and Systemic Ableism at the University of Alberta. They join us to extend our conversation on Breaking Barriers - systemic ableism in academia, healthcare, and technology. Sarcasm may be the language of choice here, but don't let it detract from the importance of this conversation. If you have anything to add to this topic, leave us a comment, send us an email, or tag us in a response post!

    rehabrobotics@ualberta.ca

    Follow us! We're on Instagram/Facebook/Threads @uofarehabroboticslab, X (oof) @uofarehabrobot, and TikTok (!) @therehabroboticslab

    As always, you can read more on our discussion topic with the following sources:

    Feldner, H. A., Evans, H. D., Chamblin, K., Ellis, L. M., Harniss, M. K., Lee, D., & Woiak, J. (2022). Infusing disability equity within rehabilitation education and practice: A qualitative study of lived experiences of ableism, allyship, and healthcare partnership. Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences, 3, 947592. https://doi.org/10.3389/fresc.2022.947592

    Pullen, E., Jackson, D., Silk, M., Howe, P. D., & Silva, C. F. (2021). Extraordinary Normalcy, Ableist Rehabilitation, and Sporting Ablenationalism: The Cultural (Re)Production of Paralympic Disability Narratives. Sociology of Sport Journal, 38(3), 209-217. Retrieved Mar 4, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.1123/ssj.2020-0093

    A. Shew, "Ableism, Technoableism, and Future AI," in IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 40-85, March 2020, doi: 10.1109/MTS.2020.2967492.


    Korpela, R. A., Siirtola, T. O., & Koivikko, M. J. (1992). The cost of assistive devices for children with mobility limitation. Pediatrics, 90(4), 597–602.

    Leslie Berntsen, Ableism and assistive technology. Science 3:81, 1057-1057(2023). DOI: 10.1126/science.adj4475

    https://crippledscholar.com/2015/07/04/when-celebrating-accessible-technology-is-just-reinforcing-ableism/


    And please make sure to check out more of Dr. Peers' work: http://www.daniellepeers.com/

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    54 mins

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